Difference between a JOB and Network marketing
A J.O.B. is (just over broke). With almost any job, your boss will buy your services and skills at wholesale and sell them at retail. That’s just how business works. The business owner must make a profit off of you. Can you get wealthy in that scenario? It’s very unlikely.
In Network Marketing you can be a leader that grows a business to enormous heights. You will have the support of a 100 million dollar company behind you plus all the trainng,expertise, guidance of your entire successline – with all of those support resources having a vested interest in your success.
If you own a traditional small business, you don’t own the business, the business owns you. You’r fully responsible for its success and for always paying your employees, ordering and paying supplies for products and on and on.
To even get into a franchise today, you need at least 30 thousand dollars on up to over a million dollars to get fully set-up – depending on which franchise. And for all that money, you are likely to have bought yourself a minimum wage job. Why? Because while most franchises often make a profit, the business owner will need to be there – tied to the business- for 80 or more hours per week, while the employees will be going home after only 40 hours per week.
All regular businesses and jobs have one fatal flaw: They are all part of the trading time for money trap. In this common set up, it’s all linear income: you work for 8 hours, so you can get paid for 8 hours. If your’re sice for half a day, you only get paid for 4 hours; if you miss a day, you don’t get paid at all. If you’re not there working – for any reason – you don’t get paid. Period.
What we have with Network Marketing is leverage. We have the ability to create true residual income. Residual income is income that continues to flow even when you are not actively working the business. In creating residual income, you are no longer trading time directly for money. Instead we’re creating a flow of income by doing something once, the right way – builidng a solid, empowered successline,and getting paid on it…forever!
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